The Cuban Hospital has opened a new patient recovery hostel. Hamad Medical Corporation managing director Dr Hanan al-Kuwari presided over the opening ceremony.
The recovery hostel will be used for patients who no longer require acute medical intervention, though needing continuity of care and additional recovery time. A typical stay is expected to last two to three weeks.
The new 16-bed facility is part of the existing infrastructure on the Cuban Hospital campus and has been converted from a staff accommodation block.
“We see the patient recovery hostel as an essential component of healthcare delivery in the western region of Qatar, where we are seeking to provide a full spectrum of care and support for patients in the surrounding area,” said Dr al-Kuwari.
Cuban Hospital CEO Phil Lowen said the hostel will ensure recovering patients have the best opportunity to regain their health before being discharged from the hospital.
“The new facility offers a comfortable healing environment that provides recovering patients with a relaxing and peaceful recuperation space before being discharged,” said Lowen.
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